Life Unexpected

Life Unexpected

2010NR2 seasons

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Given up at birth and shuffled from one foster home to the next, 16-year-old Lux decides to strike out on her own. But when she tracks down her real parents to authorize her emancipation, the teen lands in their joint custody instead.

A spirited ward of the state, teenager Lux leaves her latest foster family and seeks emancipation, only to have the courts place her in the custody of her estranged parents: Cate, a local radio personality, and Baze, a self-employed barkeep.

Summary of Season 2 (2010) - 3 discs

This compelling drama returns as teenager Lux continues to struggle with complex emotions after being reunited with her parents, Cate and Baze, years after they gave her up for adoption. To add to the confusion, Cate is now married to Ryan.

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Reviews

age 15+

Common Sense Note

Parents need to know that teens will probably relate on some level to the main character of this drama: a 15-year-old girl who's spent most of her life in the foster care system and has had her fair share of disappointments when it comes to parental role models. As a result, she's outspoken and independent -- and often snippy -- when she talks to adults. There's a healthy dose of sexual innuendo, too, and the protagonist is the product of premarital sex between two teens who slept together once in high school after they'd been drinking. (At one point, she even has an illicit affair with one of her teachers.) Although there's not a lot of swearing, per se, the language can get salty, with characters saying something "blows" or making references to "drunk dialing."

Sexual
Content

The central teen character is the product of premarital sex (her parents slept together once after a formal dance when they were in high school) and was given up for adoption. Adult characters are occasionally shown in bed kissing passionately in lingerie, etc., with implied sex -- and a few morning-after regrets. There's also a good bit of sexual innuendo, and, at one point, the teen protagonist is involved in a secret affair with her teacher, although they don't have sex.

Violence

Specific incidents are rare, but the main character alludes to foster homes that were abusive. At least one episode deals specifically with physical abuse.

Language

Some salty phrases like "this blows," "screw you," etc.

Social
Behavior

Although the show's message is about the importance of family -- no matter how it might be defined -- and stepping up to responsibility, characters' iffy decisions don't always seem to have negative consequences. Even the adults don't have their acts together, and they seem just as confused as some of the teens.

Consumerism

A few brand names mentioned (Zima, etc.).

Drugs / Tobacco /
Alcohol

The main character's birth parents were drinking when they conceived her in high school; as adults, they get drunk by doing shots and sleep together again. The father lives above the bar he owns, and several scenes take place there.

Age appropriate

Not an issue

Depends on your child and your family

Parents strongly cautioned

Not appropriate for kids of the age

This information for parents is provided by Common Sense Media, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving kids' media lives.

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